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Nov 27, 2007
M. Rodwan Abouharb; David L. Cingranelli, 2007, "Replication data for: The Human Rights Effects of World Bank Structural Adjustment, 1981-2000", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NSZM9Y, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:ZOPjaSHiR3xFFZBbdGWnYw== [fileUNF]
Does the implementation of a World Bank structural adjustment agreement (SAA) increase or decrease government respect for human rights? Neoliberal theory suggests that SAAs improve economic performance, generating better human rights practices. Critics contend that the implementation of structural adjustment conditions causes hardships and higher l... |
Nov 27, 2007
Brian Lai; Dan Reiter, 2007, "Replication data for: Rally 'Round the Union Jack? Public Opinion and the Use of Force in the United Kingdom, 1948-2001", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HR9GDW, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:jFDNTsiLS4Fugpp2A2/yMA== [fileUNF]
This paper provides the most comprehensive and extensive analysis to date of the possibility of a "rally 'round the flag" effect—an increase in support for the government caused by involvement in international conflict—in Britain, for the years 1948–2001. We use a fractionally integrated time series model with an array of political and economic con... |
Nov 27, 2007
Carol Atkinson, 2007, "Replication data for: Constructivist Implications of Material Power: Military Engagement and the Socialization of States, 1972-2000", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6CMHW7, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:X6ezHSj+1S/D4veYRrCgUw== [fileUNF]
The research presented in this article examines one aspect of state socialization, the extent to which transnational military-to-military interactions have served as an effective mechanism of the democratic political socialization of states. Military organizations are very interesting when we consider avenues by which state socialization might occu... |
Nov 27, 2007
Quan Li; Rafael Reuveny, 2007, "Replication data for: Democracy and Environmental Degradation", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IG1WQN, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:jiQxAwmGk8leMubmVoAMoQ== [fileUNF]
In a relatively small but growing body of literature in political science and environmental studies, scholars debate the effect of democracy on environmental degradation. Some theorists claim that democracy reduces environmental degradation. Others argue that democracy may not reduce environmental degradation or may even harm the environment. Empir... |
Nov 27, 2007
Nathaniel Beck; Kristian Skrede Gleditsch; Kyle Beardsley, 2007, "Replication data for: Space is More than Geography: Using Spatial Econometrics in the Study of Political Economy", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/VSTO1K, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:GRZ4LPZjR/KaYEUShA2b/g== [fileUNF]
Although spatial econometrics is being used more frequently in political science, most applications are still based on geographic notions of distance. Here we argue that it is often more fruitful to consider political economy notions of distance, such as relative trade or common dyad membership. We also argue that the spatially autoregressive model... |
Nov 27, 2007
Nicholas Sambanis; Michael W. Doyle, 2007, "Replication data for: No Easy Choices: Estimating the Effects of United Nations Peacekeeping (Response to King and Zeng)", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KNKYMB, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:7JoAVM2f0mCp3SBJRLHiMA== [fileUNF]
In a study published in the American Political Science Review, we argued that United Nations peace operations have had a positive effect on peacebuilding processes after civil war and presented empirical evidence in support of our claim. Gary King and Langche Zeng have criticized our conclusions for being dependent on indefensible theoretical assum... |